ELECTIONS IN GREECE.
A GERMAN FORECAST. V E NIZEUST" % MAJ SRITY. (Received June 25,"'7 i>.m.) AMSTERDAM, JUNE 24. The Berlin Tageblatt anticipates a Venizelist majority as the, result of the Greek elections." The paper adds : "If M. ~Venizelos ? s - subsequent Cabinet decides that Greece must join the allies, King Gonstantineas the' head of the "army — act as he may think best. The army will obey the King." , FIXED FOR END OF JULY. PRO-GERMANS FEAR WAR. ATHENS. JUNE 23. ; The Greek elections are fixed to take place at the end of July. Germanopbile newspapers in Greece vehemently declare that the enforced elections are intended to secure a Venizelist majority and plunge the nation into war. The Venizelist organs reply that the allies were compelled to use violent measures to save Greece from government by tyrants and to restore the liberties of the people.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16265, 26 June 1916, Page 5
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